* an ISAPnP device.
*
* External code (e.g. the ISAPnP ROM prefix) may already know the
- * read port address, in which case it can store it in @c
- * isapnp_read_port. Note that setting the read port address in this
+ * read port address, in which case it can store it in
+ * #isapnp_read_port. Note that setting the read port address in this
* way will prevent further isolation from taking place; you should
* set the read port address only if you know that devices have
* already been allocated CSNs.
* @ret None
* @err None
*
- * Resource data is read from the current location. If @c buf is NULL,
+ * Resource data is read from the current location. If #buf is NULL,
* the data is discarded.
*
*/
*
* Scan through the resource data until we find a particular tag, and
* read its contents into a buffer. It is the caller's responsibility
- * to ensure that @c buf is large enough to contain a tag of the
+ * to ensure that #buf is large enough to contain a tag of the
* requested size.
*
*/
}
/**
- * Increment a @c bus_loc structure to the next possible ISAPnP
+ * Increment a #bus_loc structure to the next possible ISAPnP
* location.
*
* @v bus_loc Bus location
- * @ret True @c bus_loc contains a valid ISAPnP location
+ * @ret True #bus_loc contains a valid ISAPnP location
* @ret False There are no more valid ISAPnP locations
* @err None
*
- * If there are no more valid locations, the @c bus_loc structure will
+ * If there are no more valid locations, the #bus_loc structure will
* be zeroed.
*
*/